Still going strong at 90 in Staithes!Post 2604 says a Mail reporter. Was it Bernard Cribbins doing a spare time job?![]()
Don`t dig there Alan, dig it elsewhere.Post 2604 says a Mail reporter. Was it Bernard Cribbins doing a spare time job?![]()
Is it an old style hackney cab licence plate?Two seconds later she was ok but still in a hurry. The car has an additional plate above it's standard number plate and the buses haven't moved much.
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In 1957 a Birmingham Mail photographer climbed down into the hole left by the demolition of the Theatre Royal and photographed a small crowd looking in. I suppose it shows typical clothing worn by Brummies for city centre shopping in those days and all their clothes would have been made in Britain.
Hi devonjim. My Dad (Arnold Abrams) worked in Research and Development (mechanisms) at Wilmot Breeden from 1951 to 1967 at Amington Road and then Umberslade - appointed as Chief Development Engineer in 1961. Do you by any chance remember him - Arnold Abrams? He’s now 91!!Indeed great pictures. I thought the memorial hall, the dates are right, but it is on the left hand side of the road. Good connection to Brum, as it was built by the Muntz family who lived in Umberslade Hall in Hockley Heath. The same family as connected with Selly Park. I worked at Umberslade Hall 1958-1962 when it was the R&D centre for Wilmot Breeden.
Indeed great pictures. I thought the memorial hall, the dates are right, but it is on the left hand side of the road. Good connection to Brum, as it was built by the Muntz family who lived in Umberslade Hall in Hockley Heath. The same family as connected with Selly Park. I worked at Umberslade Hall 1958-1962 when it was the R&D centre for Wilmot Breeden.
Part of the Birmingham Navy maybe, one not moored up in a south-west marina.Phil
perhaps they were looking down at this and thinking it must have been a high tide last night.
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I certainly remember your fathers name from my time at Umberslade. I was a chemy lab apprentice at that time! I worked for Sid Cashmore who in turn reported to Mr U Marks. There's an Umberslade contemporary of mine on this site (Oldbrummie) who worked in the engineering section. We are both in our very late 70's.Hi devonjim. My Dad (Arnold Abrams) worked in Research and Development (mechanisms) at Wilmot Breeden from 1951 to 1967 at Amington Road and then Umberslade - appointed as Chief Development Engineer in 1961. Do you by any chance remember him - Arnold Abrams? He’s now 91!!
Thanks so much for this! I think my dad mentioned someone with the surname Marks. I’ll make contact with him. Can I ask for your surname too please?I certainly remember your fathers name from my time at Umberslade. I was a chemy lab apprentice at that time! I worked for Sid Cashmore who in turn reported to Mr U Marks. There's an Umberslade contemporary of mine on this site (Oldbrummie) who worked in the engineering section. We are both in our very late 70's.
I'll reply using the personal messaging systemThanks so much for this! I think my dad mentioned someone with the surname Marks. I’ll make contact with him. Can I ask for your surname too please?
prob were the idear nora batty come from
A dustman at work in Alexandra Rd, they carried the rubbish in tin baths on their heads. The dogs look a little excited but they stay on the footpath.
Our dog used to go berserk when dustmen came, he could hear them before they got near to our road.
it could be a charlie chaplin appreciation society, or the mother is having a bath in the fountainMost of them have not spotted the camera they are looking in the fountain, wonder why ? No women in the picture, and a close look shows a baby alone on the pavement !
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yes we had east 1656Interesting name for the shop in Lichfield Rd. I bet they loved going in that shop, but waiting for it to open !
East 3448, telephone numbers where easy to remember back then....
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what make of m/bike do you think that is?A dad and his lad looks in the Pet Shop - I wonder if dad is hoping his lad has not seen what looks like an advert for 'Baby Alligators' painted in the window....
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Does anyone know the address of the houses in the background ?prob were the idear nora batty come from
I wonder what the kid on the left of the photo is carrying on his head ?Most of them have not spotted the camera they are looking in the fountain, wonder why ? No women in the picture, and a close look shows a baby alone on the pavement !
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The bus has stopped at the crossing, so he is probably just nipping across the road while he has a chanceIt's Corporation St in 1964 and a man is running wearing sunglasses, did he try them on in a shop and then did a 'runner', probably not, because no one is chasing him and he's running towards the law courts ! Maybe he is just 'jogging' but it's a strange place to jog.
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There's something good on sale in the Bull Ring market such a large crowd, one man glares at the camera and he does not look at all happy ! Wonder what was annoying him?
the camera catching him wagin it from work.
We discussed this one before and I believe the general feeling was that the running figure was added as his dress seemed out of era.The bus has stopped at the crossing, so he is probably just nipping across the road while he has a chance
I certainly remember your fathers name from my time at Umberslade. I was a chemy lab apprentice at that time! I worked for Sid Cashmore who in turn reported to Mr U Marks. There's an Umberslade contemporary of mine on this site (Oldbrummie) who worked in the engineering section. We are both in our very late 70's.